My advice? Learn to mod.It's fairly simple; you go into the Rid**** folder, open up the Content folder, then Registry, then for example open up the RpgWeapons.xrg with any text-editor, go to the gun, the shotgun and assaultrifle and all the places that have these lines: *summon_ammoload -1 *summon_maxammo -1

put them to -1 (like in my example) to have infinite ammo.

Then immortality...Open up the Sv.xrg, and chande all the *global_tweak_damage_ranged*global_tweak_damage_melee*global_tweak_damagefor either a particular difficulty in which you just want to have fun or all of them into zero.Example:*global_tweak_damage{ *Easy 0.0 *Normal 0.0 *Hard 0.0 *Commentary 0.0};

If you just want to boost Rid****s health, then open up the TplCharacters.xrg and find the code that's for the player.*player_rid****and here you can edit his health and starting money/items *rpgobject char { *attrib_health 144 *attrib_maxhealth 144 *healthrecoverydelay_ticks 20 // One second

*weapon_fist_rid**** *item0 pickup_udmoney_500 }}Example...Last but not least; to get these to work ingame, you need to rename all the files with the .xrc end for they are a sort of dump file.You can do a lot more when you get the hang of it yourself

EDIT...Lol, the sensored parts is just the games name XDR I D D I C KI'ts not a bodypart!

[Edited by Caboose666, 5/19/2008 11:51:25 AM]

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No, you got it wrong, those .xrc files are just dump files, they aren't the ones you're editing! You're editing the .xrg files! But for the changes to take place in game you need to get rid of the .xrc files; either by renaming them or deleting them!Got that?

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